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Tuesday, 7 July 2026

Countdown To ZCC General Assembly

 14 DAYS TO GO!

The countdown to the 48th Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) Biennial General Assembly continues.


The General Assembly is the highest decision-making forum of the ZCC, where the Church prayerfully discerns its response to the pressing issues of our time.


At the 47th General Assembly in 2024, member churches reaffirmed their commitment to constitutionalism, peacebuilding, climate justice, economic justice, and addressing the growing challenge of drug and substance abuse. These commitments have continued to shape the work, witness, and advocacy of the Council over the past two years.


As we gather once again under the theme, "Breaking Walls, Building Bridges and Projecting the Future," we look forward to renewing our collective commitment, discerning God's direction, and strengthening the Church's prophetic witness for the next chapter of our shared ministry. 


Find the 2024 General Assembly Statement here; https://zccinzim.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/ZCC-47th-General-Assembly-Statement.pdf

📅 21 - 24 July 2026

📍 Kentucky Hotel, Harare


Monday, 6 July 2026

Ecumenical National Prayer Day

 “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face... then I will hear from heaven, forgive their sin and heal their land." - 2 Chronicles 7:14


The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) invites all member churches, Christian organisations, communities, and people of goodwill to join the Ecumenical National Day of Prayer as we unite before God to seek His guidance, healing, peace, justice, and renewal for our nation.


🗓 Friday, 10 July 2026

📍 Venue: Zoom

🕘 Time: 14:00 - 15:30

🆔 Meeting ID: 810 88989138

🔑 Password: 9cgNa7


Together, let us humble ourselves in prayer and seek God's face for Zimbabwe.


#ConversationsOfHope


Saturday, 4 July 2026

Zimbabwe Council of Churches Statement on CAB3

 As Zimbabwe awaits the next step in the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3) process following its passage through Parliament, the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) reiterates its call for a national referendum on these proposed constitutional changes.


In our Statement of Inputs to Parliament, we maintained that the Bill fundamentally alters the 2013 Constitution, including provisions that extend the tenure of current office holders. Given the far-reaching nature of these amendments, we believe they require the direct consent of the people through a national referendum, rather than parliamentary approval by institutions and individuals that stand to benefit from the proposed changes.


The 2013 Constitution is a people's covenant. Any fundamental changes to its architecture should be determined by the people themselves.


"Open your mouth, judge righteously, and defend the rights of the poor and needy." - Proverbs 31:9


#ConversationsOfHope


Friday, 3 July 2026

HELD FIRM BY HIS UNCHANGING HAND

 THE WORD IN 60 SECONDS 


with Major Kudzai Marime 

Dz Extension Corps 

Harare West Division 




“Fear not, for I am with you” (Isaiah 41:10). His strong right hand remains our anchor through every season of life.


Like the prodigal son who drifted far from home, we may sometimes stray in the heart or direction. Yet God’s love does not loosen its hold - His grace continues to draw us back, and His arms remain open, waiting for our return.


On this Founders’ Day, we are reminded of the unwavering grip of God’s salvation: a love that holds us firm and secures us against the enemy’s attempts to pull us away.


Let us, therefore, remain closely held in His hand, steadfast in faith and faithful to His calling, walking confidently in the assurance that we are safe in Him.


#FoundersDay 

#RootedInPrayerAndCommitment - Salvationist Online

Thursday, 2 July 2026

Forgiveness Over Revenge: Why Guarding the Heart Matters



By Dorcas Moyo-True maturity is often revealed in how people respond to pain and betrayal. Those who are emotionally and spiritually mature choose forgiveness, even when they have every reason—and the power—to retaliate against those who have wronged them.

A powerful example is found in the biblical story of David and Saul. Although David had multiple opportunities to kill Saul, who relentlessly pursued him, he chose mercy over revenge. Instead of striking back, David exercised restraint and forgiveness, demonstrating remarkable strength of character.

Revenge may offer momentary satisfaction, but its comfort is short-lived. Forgiveness, on the other hand, brings lasting peace and freedom. Holding onto bitterness and resentment weighs heavily on the heart, gradually stealing joy and inner peace.

Every grudge carried becomes a burden, making it harder to experience genuine happiness. That is why protecting one’s heart is essential in every situation and circumstance. Choosing forgiveness is not a sign of weakness—it is an act of guarding the heart against anger, bitterness, and emotional decay.

As the saying goes, “Plate ine ngura ndiyo inokasika kubooka” — a plate weakened by rust breaks easily. In the same way, a heart corroded by unforgiveness becomes vulnerable and fragile.

Forgiveness strengthens the heart, preserves peace, and allows healing to take place. To forgive, ultimately, is to guard the heart.

Wednesday, 1 July 2026

THEME: I HAVE CRIED ENOUGH

 



“This went on year after year. Whenever Hannah went up to the house of the Lord, her rival provoked her till she wept and would not eat.” (1 Samuel 1:7)


Life often ambushes us with things we never expected, a painful diagnosis, the loss of a loved one, betrayal, financial struggles, family conflicts, delayed dreams, or unanswered prayers. These unexpected moments can bring us to tears. Like Hannah, many of us have experienced seasons where crying seemed to be our only response.


Hannah’s pain was not only her barrenness but also the constant provocation from Peninnah. Year after year she wept in deep anguish. However, there came a turning point. The Bible says Hannah stood up and went before the Lord in prayer. She moved from crying to praying. That decision changed everything.


What is remarkable is that when Hannah left the sanctuary, her circumstances had not yet changed. She was still childless, yet “her face was no longer downcast.” Prayer first changed her heart before it changed her situation. She reached a place where she had cried enough and chose to trust God instead of remaining overwhelmed by her pain.


Many of us have cried over life’s disappointments. But there comes a time when we must declare, “I have cried enough.” We cannot face every new challenge with more tears. Enough is enough. It is time to rise, pray, and place our confidence in God.


Jesus Christ is our perfect example. In the Garden of Gethsemane, He poured out His heart to the Father. After praying, He rose with strength and walked toward the cross. Like Hannah and like Jesus, our turning point begins when we move from crying to praying.


To God be the glory 


Rev B Chinhara

Tuesday, 30 June 2026

Salvation Army Mourns Church Legend

 AROUND THE TERRITORY 


SILVER STAR PARENT PROMOTED TO GLORY


June 29th, 2026


By Sydney Barson 


The Territory is mourning the promotion to glory of yet another Silver - Star parent, Gogo Mirriam Masiyachengo, mother to Major Betty Dube of Dama  Falls Corps.


In an announcement bulletin issued this afternoon by the Secretary for Personnel Administration, Lieutenant Colonel Maclean Chinyerere, Gogo Masiyachengo, was promoted to glory from  Harare on 28th June 2026. 


Her body will be transported to her rural home in Gweshe today, and she will be laid to rest tomorrow, 30th June 2026, at her homestead under Gweshe Corps in Chiweshe Division.


Meanwhile, Territorial Commander Commissioner Daniel Kasuso has called upon Salvationists across the territory to uphold the Masiyachengo and Dube families in prayer and support during this difficult time of bereavement.


#RootedInPrayerAndCommitment  - Salvationist Online


Monday, 29 June 2026

Healing Clinic Weekend...

 Healing clinic...


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